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While the prospect of NAFTA's demise may be causing some hand wringing as Canada, the United States and Mexico renegotiate the trade deal, Brian Higgins, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, says NAFTA won't go down without a fight in Congress. More
Oct 14, 7:00 AM ET audio

British Columbia's minister for mental health and addictions is calling on the federal government to take a leadership role in the devastating opioid crisis, and says she will be pushing for Ottawa to do so when provincial and federal health ministers meet next week. More
Oct 14, 7:00 AM ET audio

Terry Mosher -- better known under his pen name Aislin -- has five decades of political cartoons under his belt. His pen has mocked every prime minister -- from Trudeau to Trudeau.... Which is the name of the book of cartoons he published earlier this year. He dropped by The House's studio this week to talk about the art of mocking politicians. More
Oct 14, 7:00 AM ET audio

Past Episodes

On The House midweek podcast, Chris Hall connects with CBC senior reporter Evan Dyer in Washington, D.C., where prime minister Justin Trudeau met with U.S. president Donald Trump on Wednesday. We also talk to Tim Miller, a partner with Definers and a former communications director for the Jeb Bush campaign.

On The House midweek podcast, Chris Hall sits down with Nova Scotia's Stephen McNeil following the first ministers meeting in Ottawa. We also talk to Phil Gurski, the President and CEO of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting, about the after of the weekend's attacks in Edmonton.

The House’s Chris Hall and the Pollcast’s Eric Grenier are joined by NDP insider Kathleen Monk and CBC Ottawa bureau chief to discuss how Jagmeet Singh managed to get enough votes on the first ballot to become the leader of the federal NDP.